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In the golden hour, light dances across the façade of Copenhagen’s iconic Cactus Towers. Their organic curves appear to shift like fluid sculptures, frozen in glass and steel. This interplay between urban routine and visionary design elevates the moment beyond the ordinary – a glimpse of the future woven into the present. The contrast with the grounded street scene in the foreground only sharpens the visual impact: here, architecture becomes performance.
Wien, Österreich (summer, 2015).
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Folk art inspired caravan print, hand illustrated and lettered with the words 'home is where you park it' just the thing for inside the caravan : )
Is anyone else getting stressed if their house is messy?
It’s sometimes driving me nuts. I am not a clean freak, but when I start tripping on cardboard boxes scattered around the house or there is no space on the kitchen counter not even for a toothpick, then it’s bothering me more and more.
But when it’s clean it’s amazing! I feel more light and more productive!
So here’s a photo of a clean and aired living room <3 You guys are totally not ready to see the ‘before’ version, trust me.
#49of365
Issue 61 of 'Mollie Makes' is in UK shops throughout December and features my pattern for a Scandinavian style village in a terrarium. For sketches and more info, including links to global and digital stockists of 'Mollie Makes', please see my blogpost -
allaroundus.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/mollie-makes-scandi-vi...
A small window into my sanctuary.
Books line the radiator shelf, from war photography and philosophy to fiction, poetry, and memory. Between them, a pair of Shabbat candles stands ready for Friday night. Off to the left: a Hanukkah menorah, its base heavy with history and tradition, now quiet after last winter’s lights.
Houseplants lean toward the night-glow, a salt lamp softens the edges, and reflections of the kitchen echo gently in the dark glass. This is where I rest. Where I reflect. Where ritual and routine meet.
A still moment from an ordinary evening in Espoo, Finland, shot handheld on the Canon 1D X Mark II with a wide aperture to let the atmosphere breathe.